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S3x4 "Passing Through Gethsemane"

1 h 11 min · 26 de may de 2026
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(00:00:00) Zocalo (00:58:25) Grey Council A haunted monk, a returning Lyta Alexander, and some deeply unsettling questions about memory, punishment, faith, and forgiveness, this week on Babble On, Jenny, Jenn, Gus, and Ali break down Babylon 5 Season 3 Episode 4, “Passing Through Gethsemane.” It’s a quiet episode on the surface, but emotionally, it hits like a freight train. We discuss Brother Edward’s story, Brother Theo’s impossible compassion, Delenn and Garibaldi’s debate over justice, and why “death of personality” gets even more disturbing the longer you sit with it. Plus: Lyta’s very weird Vorlon situation, Valen lore, Adam Nimoy’s direction, Brad Dourif being brilliant, and Ali having a lot of very understandable feelings about forgiveness. 🔗 Watch the reaction to this episode here [https://youtu.be/lA6nlUkIyn0]. ✨ Support us on Patreon for early access and full-length reactions: 👉 http://www.patreon.com/babbleonpod [http://www.patreon.com/babbleonpod]

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(00:00:00) Zocalo (00:58:25) Grey Council A haunted monk, a returning Lyta Alexander, and some deeply unsettling questions about memory, punishment, faith, and forgiveness, this week on Babble On, Jenny, Jenn, Gus, and Ali break down Babylon 5 Season 3 Episode 4, “Passing Through Gethsemane.” It’s a quiet episode on the surface, but emotionally, it hits like a freight train. We discuss Brother Edward’s story, Brother Theo’s impossible compassion, Delenn and Garibaldi’s debate over justice, and why “death of personality” gets even more disturbing the longer you sit with it. Plus: Lyta’s very weird Vorlon situation, Valen lore, Adam Nimoy’s direction, Brad Dourif being brilliant, and Ali having a lot of very understandable feelings about forgiveness. 🔗 Watch the reaction to this episode here [https://youtu.be/lA6nlUkIyn0]. ✨ Support us on Patreon for early access and full-length reactions: 👉 http://www.patreon.com/babbleonpod [http://www.patreon.com/babbleonpod]

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